| For centuries, herbal remedies have helped heal the sick. But they are also used to stimulate brain activity such as creative thinking and even better dreaming.
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| Earthwares, an herb shop in Carmel, California, offers Dream Tea, an herbal tea intended to help "nondreamers" remember the many dreams they have each night, and to cause dreamers to recall their dreams more vividly.
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| The tea is an equal blend of the following herbs: mugwort, a Native American and generally well-known dream amplifier; rosemary; kava kava, a Polynesian herb used in preparation for vision quests; lemon grass; red raspberry leaf; alfalfa; and spearmint.
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| Contact an herbalist or natural foods store to obtain the concoction, or get in touch with Judith Bean, proprietor of Earthwares, 122 Crossroads, Carmel, CA 93923, 1-800-455-HERB; the tea costs two dollars an ounce.
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| If you are interested in "sleeping on it," you might try a dream pillow filled with herbs that are said to encourage dream recall and induce clarity in the dream state. A combination of the legendary mugwort and lavender, rose petals, white sage, yerba santa, and lilac flowers is the mix preferred by Native Scents in Taos, New Mexico, which markets sachet-sized dream pillows. If you like, you can buy these herbs yourself and mix them into the stuffing of your favorite pillow. Sweet dreams!
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